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Transform your future with a 
Pacific PharmD

Earning your Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) at the Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy will open doors to a world of diverse career possibilities. From health care innovation to clinical leadership, discover how our program can help you achieve your professional dreams in just 3 years. Join more than 10,000 Pacific alumni who are making a significant impact on the pharmacy profession.

3-year
accelerated
program

17 clinical regions with dedicated
full-time faculty

Multi-year
scholarships
awarded yearly

PharmD student, Tyrannie Cable

"I chose Pacific because of their dedication to the community through the Medicare Part D program. They’re also the only school in the country that has an intensive research program (iCOR) where I get the chance to design clinical trials and get introduced to the complexities of clinical trials."

-Tyrannie Cable '26

PharmD student, Kevin Mo

"While working as a technician in various pharmacies, some of the best pharmacists I have had the pleasure of working with were alumni of this program. As such, I chose Pacific for their remarkable reputation for producing knowledgeable, well-rounded and experienced clinicians."

-Kevin Mo '26

PharmD student, Sidney Nguyen

"The professors are dedicated to their students' success, evident in their efforts to seek student feedback, extend office hours and host numerous review sessions. Additionally, the program offers a wealth of leadership opportunities, encouraging involvement, outreach and active participation in the community."

-Sidney Nguyen '27

Ready to apply?

The review of completed applications for interview slots begins on August 1 and proceeds on a rolling basis. As interview slots are limited, it is to your advantage to apply as early as possible. In previous years, a higher percentage of applicants who applied early were interviewed and admitted than those who applied closer to the final deadline.

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